Like Wearing Absolutely Nothing at All (With More Even Room)

After Okamoto's recent launch of Mega Big Boy, Kimono throws their hat in the ring to compete among the thinnest extra large latex condoms available with Kimono Microthin XL. New Kimono MicroThin XL condoms (thinness measures at .057mm) have a width of 56mm at base, 58mm at shaft and 63mm at head.

Manufactured in Japan, Kimono condoms are recognized worldwide as one of the leaders in sensitivity and strength. Kimono Microthin Large (currently available) is one of the thinnest condoms available and is the perfect fit for those who find standard condoms slightly restrictive. New MicroThin XL offers a longer shaft and more headroom. With Japanese state-of-the-art technology, Kimono has produced a very sophisticated, exceptionally reliable, and ultrathin premium latex condom for those who need (even) more room.

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These are great! I would definitely say these are the thinnest latex condoms I have tried yet. They have a very minimal odor, basically the best you can get with latex, and they roll on so very easily. I also enjoyed that they weren't too snug at any point but I didn't feel like it was going to fall off during sex.

If the condom narrows too much at the base, it becomes uncomfortable, depending on how long I go for. I think the grip is a necessity, but If I wanted a love ring on, I will wear one.

The feel was very similar to that of the standard Kimono Microthin (.045 mm), which makes sense given that it comes from the same manufacturer. At .057 mm, the latex on this one is a bit thicker than that of its standard-sized counterpart, but the biggest difference, of course, is that the Microthin Extra Large is roomier (as would be expected). This is great for guys who like the feel of Kimono condoms but who need a little bit more room than what their products have traditionally afforded. The nice thing about this is that it addresses a very common complaint regarding Japanese condoms, which tend to run smaller than their American counterparts of the same nominal size.

The Kimono line of condoms boasts some of the thinnest latex condoms available. They're very thin by latex standards and have very good heat transfer. However, my wife and I reserve our five-star ratings for condoms that go way above and beyond in terms of thickness and heat transfer, which, to us, means a thickness of about .02 mm (give or take) and enough heat transfer to give a perception of virtual skin-on-skin contact, causing us to doubt whether or not the condom is still there. Therefore, we gave this condom four stars, but that's a great rating for a latex condom coming from us. We really like Kimono products, and this is another great addition to their superb line.

I tend to be comfortable wearing standard- or large-sized condoms, so I could wear the Kimono Microthin, Microthin Large, or Microthin Extra Large. All else being equal, though, I would obviously opt for the one with the thinnest latex, which is the standard Microthin. However, if that one is a little to snug for you, I feel that you could go with the roomier Microthin Extra Large without sacrificing anything noticeable and would definitely enjoy this product.

This is another great offering by Kimono, and my wife and I were not disappointed.